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Title: Children's Books and Their Illustrators
Author: Gleeson White
Other: The International Studio
Release Date: November 1, 2008 [EBook #27112]
Language: English
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_Special_ WINTER NUMBER _of_
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
_CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND THEIR ILLUSTRATORS._
_By_ GLEESON WHITE
[Illustration]
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO =John Lane=, 140 Fifth Avenue, _New York_
Scribner's New Books for the Young
=Mrs. Burnett's
famous
Juveniles=
=With all the original
Illustrations by Reginald B. Birch.
5 vols. Each 12mo $1.25.=
A writer in the _Boston Post_ has said of Mrs. Burnett: "She has a
beauty of imagination and a spiritual insight into the meditations of
childhood which are within the grasp of no other writer for
children,"--and these five volumes would indeed be difficult to match in
child literature. The new edition is from new plates, with all the
original illustrations by Reginald B. Birch, is bound in a handsome new
cover. "Little Lord Fauntleroy," "Two Little Pilgrims' Progress,"
"Piccino and Other Child Stories," "Giovanni and the Other," "Sara
Crewe," and "Little Saint Elizabeth and other Stories" (in one volume).
=Three New
Volumes by
G. A. Henty=
=Illustrated by Walter
Paget and W. A. Margetson.
Each 12mo $1.50=.
It would be a bitter year for the boys if Mr. Henty were to fail them
with a fresh assortment of his enthralling tales of adventure, for, as
the London _Academy_ has said, in this kind of story telling, "he stands
in the very first rank." "With Frederick the Great" is a tale of the
Seven Years' War, and has twelve full-page illustrations by Wal. Paget;
"A March on London" details some stirring scenes of the times when Wat
Tyler's motley crew too
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